TheDepartment of Pediatrics and Human Development in the College of Human Medicineat Michigan State University seeks investigators in the area of developmental neurosciences. These positions will be a part of the Michigan State University Global Impact Initiative (GII), a program to accelerate research in priority areas through recruiting specialized investigators. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to collaborate with a broad range of researchers working in the neurosciences at Michigan State University in GrandRapids and East Lansing and with investigators at Helen DeVos Children'sHospital and Spectrum Health and the Van Andel Research Institute in GrandRapids. Applicants will be considered for the assistant, associate, and fullprofessor level, and may be based in either East Lansing or Grand Rapids.

Required Degree

Doctorate

Minimum Requirements

Successful candidates must hold a medical or doctoral degree and should be eligible for appointment in the tenure system at Michigan State University (MSU).

Desired Qualifications

Applications will be reviewed by October 2, 2017, and will continue until the position has been filled.

Required Application Materials

Please attach a letter of application including a personal statement, curriculum vitae, and history of research funding, along with contact information (name, address, email, and telephone) for three (3) potential references who will not be contacted without notice to the applicant. The personal statement should indicate how this opportunity aligns with the applicant's current research emphases and career aspirations.

Special Instructions

Please attach a letter of application including a personal statement, curriculum vitae, and history of research funding, along with contact information (name, address, email, and telephone) for three (3) potential references who will not be contacted without notice to the applicant. The personal statement should indicate how this opportunity aligns with the applicant's current research emphases and career aspirations.